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SFX online have released their weekly quiz and this time around, itâ€™s a Doctor Who special! Twenty of the Doctorâ€™s deadliest enemies (well maybe theyâ€™re not all so deadly) have had a small piece of the highlighted and itâ€™s your duty to identify all of them. The images are from the last forty eight years…

SFX online have listed their top twenty people working in science fiction, which, as well as some of the hottest Hollywood names you can shake a stick at, contains a couple of well known faces associated with Doctor Who. The â€œHot 20â€ contains names such as Christopher Nolan (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight), James Cameron…

In the forward thinking genre of sci-fi mistakes can be made, ideas that seem so exciting, so bold on screen can turn out to be as plausible as a Jesus Christâ€™s hovercraft. There are no end of scientists (and Terry Pratchett) gesturing wildly at the TV in disgust at the crossed out and rewritten theories…

Without a shadow of a doubt the world of Who would be a lesser place without punchy, no-nonsense prose of Terrance Dicks. As well as serving as Script Editor during the Pertwee years under legendary producer Barry Letts, Dicks also wrote more Who Target novelisations than any other writer with his stock phrases and straightforward…

To celebrate their 200th issue SFX have launched a campaign to find the 200 best SF characters – so its time to get cracking and vote for your favourite Doctor Who characters. To submit simply go to the thread on the SFX forum, comment on the article itself or drop them an email at [email protected]…

Don’t get me wrong – SFX is a superb magazine!Â But sometimes it can be cruel, especially when it decides to watch every new episode of Doctor Who before we do! As if that weren’t enough, it’s once again teasing and tormenting us with not ten, not eleven, but twelve spoiler-free clues about the next…

If you’re not aware that the world is currently facing the severe threat of being conquered by swarms of imaginary vampires from the fiery depths of mainstream media, then you must have recently been out and about in some TARDIS and accidentally returned a few years too late. Not to worry!Â SFX Magazine has you…